That's sort of an either/or suggestion:
Either use WSL with a standard Perl install facilitated by Perlbrew or PLENV, or use Strawberry or ActivePerl under vanilla Windows (not using WSL). I would lean toward WSL unless you need to get closer to the Windows OS components than WSL supports.
Dave
In reply to Re^3: New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup?
by davido
in thread New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup?
by bliako
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